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METFOTJP MAIL TRTBTTXE. fEDFORD. OTfEnON'. MONDAY. TVFCEiT.TCTJ 10, lOSR. PACK SEVTCN tieao every .w jd iui tmge You will probably find eaactly the thingi you bava Deeo look ing tor or a sale or trade for unused articles you may Dave Search your at Uo or store-room you may find many thing others axe seeking and oe able to realize immediate ossh 11 what you want isn't nere. ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES PT word (Int Insertion (Minimum Se) gaen additional insertion per word (Minimum luc Per line pet month n it hoot copy chance si GASH Or money order must se company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Black, 0-iiict) dome cap Find er return to Petroleum Heat and Burner Co.. 413 E- Main. LOST It dog mianing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Flm-class mechanic, must be up on late model care and fur nish references. Permanent posi tion. Box 299, Tribune. WANTED Elderly man to take care of sheep and do hla own cooking. Box 294 Tribune. WANTED Boys 14 or over, to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune office. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By" capable woman, cook ing and general housework. Phone references. Mall Tribune. Phone 323-L Ashland. WANTED Miscellaneous LEAVING for Los Angeles Thursday morning. Can take one or two passengers. Hungate In Talent. WANTED to trade hay for fresh cows. Phone 1489-L. WANTED Transportation to Tacoma, Washington, for two last ol week. Share expenses. 922 Blvd., Ash land. WANTED To borrow $4200 on high grade, close-In Income property. Phone 817-L or see Clarence Pierce. Medford. . EGGS We buy fresh ranch eggs. Humphrey's Grocery, 634 E. Main. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free ol charge Phone (reverse charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co HIGHEST CASH PKICBS PAID For Vour Furniture MEIIFORI) BARI1AIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WELL DRILLING $150 per ft first AO ft, etc J M Dodge. 619 King WE PAV MOHK CASH For Your Furniture ROLBKOOK & ANDREWS 8th and Front Phone 647 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 4-room du plex on ground floor. Clean, close In, garage. Adults only. 240 So. Grape St. FOR RENT 409 N. Orape. Unfurn ished. Phone 1615-H or 458 FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, close In. $22 60 per month. Fowler Realty Oo. Phone 652 or 1549-L. FOR RENT Small house. 218 West Jackson. FOR RENT Houses furnished, un furnished. Adults. Ill Almond. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house, 3 bedrooms, furnace oil burner. 804 E. Main. FOR RENT 6-room house, one mile out Jacksonville High-ray. R. I. Oanfleld. Old Pacific Highway, Box 160. FOR RENT S unfurnslhed rooms $10. 5-rocm furnished house, $35. Inquire 618 East Main. FOR RENT OR SALE Reasonable 5-room bouse. Phone 440-X. FOR RENT Hollv Court No. 2. Par tially furnished, 2 bedrooms, $30 Phone 1322-W. FOR RENT 5-room house, clean. ' 16 Mistletoe Phone 90S-M. FURNISHED, modern 4-room house, bath, garage, water paid. 652 W 2nd UNFURNISHED House tor rent 134 So !w FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 5-room du plex apartments. Electric refriger ation. $35 00 Water paid. 103 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT 3-room apt. on Mlstleti. See H. H. Weaver, 90S W. 10th FURNISHED apartment, ground floor. Adults only. 905 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished I. 3. 3-room apts Adults. 604 W. 10th FOR RENT Apartments. $13.60 and $6 60 330 Beatty OE BAUER APTS. 6th at Oakdala. modern turn or unfum Alt com fort and courtesy, by WEEK or MONTH $25 and up Jackson foun tve finest apt house House Phone 71 8. Y NICE APARTMENT--2 rooms, kit-ehen'tt- hath, ess heat Iroulre r At F Bank l-ROOM fTRNWHED epartfc-Ot. eem neat. 33 N Ivy. 1 FOB RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT A fine duplex apartment living and dining room, bed room, kitchen and bath, nlcetv furnished at 843 East Main. Phone 31 or 898-J-S. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8 Orape FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM FOR RfcNT Private en trance, bath and shower. $2.60 408 Edwards St. FOR RENT Nicely rurnlshed sleep ing room for gentleman 826 60 Riverside. FURNISHED apartment: hot and cold water, lights, private bath Adults 912 80 Oakdale. COMFORTABLE room In private home 410 Beatty 8t Tel 1521 -V FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM $1 a day at Tie E Mam FOE RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT 20 acres, some Irriga tion. Also S-room house, outbuild ings and pasture. Inquire 423 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbnrd or Al Llttrell. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR fiAT.1T Wmmt nltr. C! .T Up. Cay on Spring St. West of Grange t hall. gn South I I MILK cow fresh soon. Central. FOR SALE 2 cows, fresh two monthB. L. Mcculloch, Talent. Wagner Crerk FOR SALE Young Jersey cow; fresh and springers. W. M. Hansen. Browns boro. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Tom and five turkey hens. Kenney, Jacksonville. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE Registered Cocker Span iel for, Christmas gifts, price $10. Ill Genesee. Phone 1463-Y. PUPPIES $1.50. 1421 Euclid. Sun day or evenings. BUY your wife's Chrlstmsa present. A tiartz Mountain uanary, pncea J and $3.50, of Mrs. J. H. Stanley. Medford. Rt. No. 3, Box 120. Phone 12-F-3 Eagle Point. FOR SALE Registered pedigreed' Air- j aaie terrier. female. uoscoe Wright. Beagle. FOR SALE Purebred Llewellyn setter spayed female, with papers. Call 1616. FOR SALE Australian shepherd puppy. 518 E. Main. BEAUTIFUL SONG BIRDS for Christ mas. DeVoe's, 1127 West Main Phone 1497. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ASSURED SATISFACTION IF YOU BUY THIS . 1938 DODGE Deluxe Sedan. Original finish like new. Very small mileage, ready for many miles of economical service. "Winterized' 90 day guarantee. Specially priced for quick sale on low bank terms. Full price for your car In trade. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE or Trade for Stock. Ford Mod-il A. balloon wheels and tires. H. F. Doty, Apt. 23. Riverside Apts. SANDY'S SANTA CLAUS SALE OF USED CARS Real savings In USED CARS. Trades and terms. Come In today and get a Christmas present for the whole family. 1938 FORD Cpe.. radio, heater $450 1935 STUDEBAKER Sedan $450 1937 STUDEBAKER Sedan, overdrive , $735 1S37 STUDEBAKER Coupe, overdrive $650 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan .$2B5 I 1934 STUDEBAKER Sedan $385 1fl rUVVCT m Dm.nl Ooi, tRd T 1937 HUDSON Sedan $750 1937 WILLYS Sedan $300 1934 OLDSMOBILE Sedan $385 1936 CHEVROLET Sedan $385 1931 STUDE. Coupe, radio $165 1931 BUICK 8edan $185 1930 HUDSON Sedan $150 1020 FORD Coupe $50 SANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Bales and Service FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Town Sedan, driven only seven thousand miles. Bargain for cash. Call at 173 Oak St.. Ashland. EVERY CAR MUST BE SOLD Must Give Possession of Lot 1931 Ford Coupe $155.00 1930 Plymouth Coupe $183.00 1930 Chrvsler Sedan $165.00 1930 Chevrolet Sedan $133 00 1929 Ford Sedan $95.00 1928 Ford Sedan $76.CO 1928 StW.e. Pickup ..$3500 1930 Bulck Sedan $55.00 1704 N. Rlveralde Phone 848-R. Good Things Come First From Brlggs-Humphrey NOW 1939 License FREE With Our Famous "THRIFTIES" Select your "Thrifty" from this psrtlsl list. 8ee them, and make your own TERMS. "31 Ford Sedan with 1939 license "29 Chev Coupe with 1938 license 29 Graham Bed. with 1939 license 30 Nash Sedan with 1939 license 39 Ford Sedan with 1939 license '31 Chev. Coupe with 1039 license 29 Chev. Coach with 1939 license '33 Willys Sedan with 1939 license Many Other Makes and Models "Our Customers Stay Satlslled" See Bill Stirling. Used Car Mgr. BRIOOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO 133 S. Riverside or 8thBsrtlett Lot FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet Coach in A-l condition, air wheels: priced right to sell. H. C. Wltham. 316 t. 8th. across from Wards. Be Monem Buy CHRYSLER NOW ON DISPLAY HAHN MOTORS 38 North Riverside BUSINKSb CHANCES MUST sell Service qtatlon on account of 111 health 3 lots on Mam at with i 0jrr.ps. 6000 torege. Good business. $1000 will handle. Mrs. A. B, Owing, Central Point, Or. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE KINOS ACHES ON KINOS HIGHWAY 1H acre tracts In new subdivision on Klrus Highway, V, mile from city limits. Near high school and grade school. Deep, gravelly, loam soil. No hard pan. No atlcky. Adapted to garden, walnuts, cherries, peaches, berries or alfalfa and closer. Irrigated. I have developed many subdivisions here Howard Park. Maple Park, Cherry Park. Ever sliady, Shady Park, Wlldwood Park. Hllslngers Subdivision and Hen acres. I cau say without reservation Kings Acres will be the most desirable acre tract I have developed. A high-class subdivision. The very choicest location both for a home and small fruit, garden or chicken ranch. 24 tracts for sale. Terms 1100 cash, balance $10.00 per month. Price list at office or at 20 N. Peach 8t. Abstract with each tract. Buy one of these tracts. Use your Idle hours and Idle days developing It. Open Sundays. Come to west entrance on Peach street. See J. O. Barnes at Land Office, 943 3 Ceu'rol. Phone 1127-Y or 884. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medlord and surrounding towns Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association 1 FULL ACRE SACRIFICE PRICE a a at 8lx-rm. modern bungs Si aim low. chicken house. "" Ladlno Clover, close In to Medford. Owner transferred and must leave by New Years Day. A real price. Only $1400.00 on terms you can handle. MARK A. GOLDY, Inc. Phone 728 109 E. Main St. HALF acre, S-room modern' WV, other bldgs., gas. water, electricity. 1(4 block from Postofflce, 20 min uets from downtown San Diego. Will sell or exchange for Oregon farm land. A. E. chappell, Box 247. Lincoln Acres, Calif. FOR SALE 162 acres located on State Highway 1 mile to school, 1 miles to postofflce and store School bus service. About 50 acres cleared, rest In timber. A bargain, easy terms. See Mrs. Frank Bryan. Williams, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE by owner. . .m,- Muanna tvtnrlna resi dint properties. Medford. Want ..v, . nrw1 hnuse trailer. truck, acreage or what have your M. 6 Ruff. Route 2, Medford. "ir call 21 Hazel Street, near Pine Cone. CABIN on Rogue River, completely furnished Price reduced from $1500 to $1000. for quick sale. C. 8. But terfleld. Medford Bldg. SACRIFICE FOR UUICK SALE Du plex 4-room modern house and vacant lota. Box 1969 rrlbune WHEN you think of real estate think ot BROW WHITE FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE First quality Oranges. $1.60 case and up. Smlth'a Qual ity Produce, near Jackson Hot Springs. Open Sundays. FOR SALE Fine walnuts 10 and 15c lb. Gunters Place, A mile east Jacksonville school. FOR SALE Large restaurant "rlgl dalre refrigerator. Frlgldalre beer cabinet, 2 barrel capacity; alro large Lang restaurant wood-bum-lng kitchen stove. Cheap to cloee estate. Box 301, Tribune. FOR SALE Large doll buggy. Phone 726-L. FOR SALE 12-ln. Manzanlta. Laurel, Black Oak, $2.50 tier. Phone 810. Franklin's Grocery. FOR SALE Sheep fertilizer, $3.00 yard, delivered. H. F. Doty, Apt. 23, Riverside Apartments. FOR SALE: Daver.port and chair. 622 S. Holly. Phone 604-J. FOR SALE Two-year old peach trees. J. o. Spencer, Loss Lane, Medford. FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe, 2 giants, hoist, other equipment. Like new Write Box 283. Tribune. FOR SALE 10.000 used brick. $10 per M. clesned, rear of U. 8. Hotel, Jacksonville. CATSUP 14 ec. bottle. ! for 0c. Humphrey's Grocery. 534 E. Main. XMAS Candy, Nuts and Fruit. FuU. fresh assortment. Humphrey's Gro cery, 634 E. Main. LARGE selection of Guaranteed re built bicycles with factory paint Jobs as low aa $8.95 up. Bills Bike Shop. Ashland. FOR SALE Large Cook Stove... $3.00 Heating Stova $8.00 Phllco Radio , , .$10.00 Lawson Gas Heater $2.00 Feather Bed ..$4.00 14 toot Picking Ladder Steel Frame Army Cot ....$5.00 $2.00 Lawn Mower -$3.00 2 Large Wood Barrels, each 50o Boiler. Jara and Miscellaneous 1704 NO. RIVERSIDE DOG FOOD, Doyles Supreme, 12 No. 1 cans 95c. Humphrey's Grocery, 534 East Main. SEASONED hardwood, $2 tier. Phone 452-R-3. FOR SALE Westlnghouse combina tion electric range $46. 442 8. Ivy. CHRISTMAS TREES and wreath's Oo to Bert Johnston's for the best In town. Prices right. Open day and night. Corner 6th and West Main, next to Qrover'a Dairy. FOR SALS--Christmas 1'PEE HOLD ERS. Monarch Seed & Peed Co. rOR SALE CRACKED WHEAT CER EAL, rhe Ic.ial breakfast foud for sluggish die-: don. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Rebuilt Wade dragsaw. $80 00 Take wood as down pay ment and terms on bslanoe See H. C. Wltham, 315 E. 8th. Across from Wards, FOR SALE WHEAT OERM MEAL. GuaranU-ed the best. 3 lbs. 30c Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co. FOR SALE SMOKE SALT to cure hams and bacons. Monarch Seed e Peed Co. FOR SALE Window glass, all sizes. New and second-hand doors and sash. Medford Bargain House 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Gifts that are different. Pet sunpllea. Birds, Cagfr, Jsrdlen nlers. Bulbs, etc. Monarch Seed fll Feed Co FOR SALE- Spray HOLLY HOLLY WREATHS Monarch Seed & Peed Co. FOR BALE POP CORN that pops Monarch Seed it Feed Co FOR SALE Wasner service Full line genuine Mavtag part. Service on all make. Medlord Maytag Co. 81 No. Bartlelt. phone 38. FOR SALE International tractor. Two 12-lncb bottom plows and dou ble disc. All In good condition Mrs. Frank Bryan. Williams. Or 100 000 feet 1-Inch pine lumber Cheap Cedar posts and ordwood a. Power, Applegat, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Davenport and chair Crawford electric range. Spark oil heater. Electric washing machine. At bargain prlcea. Phone 1269-W DRY FIR WOOD, $3 tier. Phone Jacksonville 306. FOR SALE Hav and wood. Tel 44I-X. Jessie M. Mlnear. POT HOLDERS, hankies 10c. aprons 39c. other needle work gilts Mrs TlUey. 1116 W. 9th St. FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Fine flavored well-sized walnut. 6 lbs. for 80c 324 West 4th. BODY FIR $1.78 tier. Phone 453-R-2 FOR SALE 16-tnch dry body fir $2 00 per tier:: 16-lnch black oak $3.00 per tier Phone orders 116 STEM punctured cornice. 50c pel lug Bring your own container Ameri can Fruit Growers. Inc.. South ! Ir Street warehouse ALL KINDS of good seasoned wood rnone 201 FIRST CLASS BODY FIR. laurel or oak. 12-Inch and 16-Inch Phone 1787 1214 West 10th Night or day RAW FURS Eastern prices tor your furs paid at home, ready cash Large stock of trapa new and used We also buy hides, pelts and wool MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St. thoue 1082 FOR SALE Newtown apples. 25c and 60c box Myron Root Packing House Bring boxes. WALL PAPER at half pnoe during Lamport's Close-Out Sale APPLE WOOD Stove and fireplace lengths. See Rogue River Orcharda Co.. end North Central Ave. - FOR SALE Bone dry body fir. best In valley Hawley Tranafer. 118 N Riverside Phone 615 KLAMATH HAY-Large or small lota 127 N Riverside Medford MISCFLLAVEOUS SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out ol court, saving money, confidential Write Economy Service, room 433 Redwoods Hotel Orants Pass Ore For Exchange Real Estate FOR TRADE 200 acre modern house, free water, take 6 or 10 acres good Improvements, olose to Med ford. See E. Gould, 217 W. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS expert Wnnow fjteanei '.El JOE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing demothtna rugs uphnlsetry clea n I ne Radiator Kepalrlnt, HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 83 South Bartlett. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSt 1. Rcnlent allied to the jculnea pig 6. Venn of one'a life 8. Outlet 12. Metal 13. Beam 14. Cry of the ancient bacchanals 15. State of being BfttlBfled IK Benril of Krain 19. Shelter 20. Burly alphabetic character 21. Relieve 21. Abstain from food 21 Mother-of-pearl 28. Inlet of the aea 27. Prosperoue period i 30. drafted: heraldry 31. Floor covering 32. Frozen rain 31. Cravat 31. Halp 35 Saline 38 Thraih 18. Half: prefix i. SpnntPh gentleman Solution of Yesterday' Purzl iOATHjBET FLO mm 1 HA OL PL SH PA AS SH Negative Syllable uned In muilcal ttfralna En ul vocation or subterfuge River In France Writ I mi fluid Wtrmth Prinking cup; Scotch 113 4 p 7 Si ? JJ ill III -J A jr 1 W W ul!l. -Mmi nn Wl x us T- 1 ' w iln3iiII H w 55 W if 1 1 1 ir 1 1 iif i n BUSINE8S DIRECTORY Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 303 0 8 Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles Coate and Suits Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M Coker Ore tertan Bldg. rhe MO DES Shoppe Featuring rail orlng Dressmaking Alterations fni men and women Hemstitching buttons buckles 19 N Bartlett Painting COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter ok, paperbanget F H A loans for painting now available Pittsburgh Paint Store 132 w Main LOANS CASH FOR CHRI8TMAS Quick Service . . . Small payments . ''. . No Endorsers . . . No Red-Tape . . . NEED extra money for ChrtatmaaJ You cau get up to $300 frcm us on your signature and security No endorsers required.. No em barraslng Investigations. No de laye. Repay a small amount month ly Take as long as 20 months If you wish Inquire about our liberal, con fidential service. Call, phone or write OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-311, M-217 Phone 139. 46 So. Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings ot late construction $9 76 per month per thousand Low Interest rate BROWN & WHITE. 104 W Main ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type ol roof Roll roofings and coating at mall order prlcea Pabco Palnte and Roofing Ekersorf Paint and Root Co 38 So Bartlett Tel 243 Transtei DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Flreprool storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service "Davis fot Service " Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right 8-rvtee guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES Call for Warrants Warrant No. 73-104, School Dis trict No. 20 are called for payment at Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Medford, Oregon. Interest ceases after Dec. 16, 1038. 8. S. ABBOTT. Clerk. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Lucy Louise Spoor, Plaintiff, , vs. Zelma Burdell, and Zelma Burdel), Administratrix of the estat of Ooorge E. Burdell, deceased; Ma nilla Burdell; Quo Newbury, Guar- dlan of the estate of Elizabeth Jane Burdel, a minor, Defendants. To: Zelma Burdell, and Zelma Bur dell, Administratrix of the estate of George E. Burdell, deceased; and Manilla Burdell. the above named Defendants: In the uame of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear In the nbovfl entitled Court and cause and answer or otherwise plead to Plaintiff's Complaint on file herein within four (4) weeka from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, exclusive of the flrat date of publication, which first date of pub llcfltlon Is the flth day of December. 1938: and If you fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead to Plain tiff's Complaint within the time re quired, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in hei Complaint to-wit. For a judgment in behalf of Plaintiff in the lull sum of 1890.00 with Cross-Word Puzzle T. Aperture In a needle 8. Plnnet 9. PoiBlbie events or occurrencea 10. Organ of accnt 11. Feminine nickname 18. Otherwise 17. Heavy wago 22. Exlit 23. Weary 24. Clear gnln 2b. Cuckoollk bird 28. Undeveloped Mower 28. Fruit stone 3D. Wily 21. Side piece of an umbrella 32. Kind of me' 34. Subtle Invisible emanation St. Bristle 37. Wanders 38. Wharvea 29. Location 40. Silkworm 4L One of Col um bus's ahlpi 41. Horse of a certain colet 44. Before: prefix 48. Horse and carriage 47. Article 63. Aeriform fluid 83. Ancient slave DOWN U Printer'! meAiure I. In a line I. Coherence 4. Insect . wild buffalo of India I. Portal W0 ftMENIHUE : r i mgM i p a tntereat thereon at the rata of 8 per annum from the ISth day of November, 1938. for 9175.00 attorney'a feea. and for the coAta and dlsourse menta of this si: It to be taxed, and for a decree of the Court foreclosing that oert at n mort goe recordd In Volume 8? at Pnuea 305 and 306 of the Mortgage Records of said county, covering Lot 35 In Block 1 of Whit man's rant Addition to tne uity oi Medford, Jackson County, Orfgon. and for an order of sale of said premises to satisfy said Judgment, casta, attorney's fees, and accruing costs. This summons Is served upon you by publication once a wwk for four (4) consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published In Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, by order of Honorable H. D Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made on the 5th day of Decem ber. 1038. DON B. NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff United Statee National ' Bank Bldg. Medford. Oregon. NOTICE TO CUEPITOKS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR TUB COUNTY OF JACKSON In The Matter of the Estate Of J. F. WORTMAN. Deoeased. Notice la hereby given that the United States National Bank of Portland (Oregon), has. by the above entitled Court, been appointed ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of J. F. Wortman, de ceased, and all parties having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with the proper vouchers attached thereto, to the United State National Bank of Port land (Oregon) at the Medford Branch thereof In Medford, Orenon. within six (0) months from the date hereof. DATED This 13th day of Deoem ber, 1038. U N ITED STATES NATION AL BANK OF PORTLAND (ORE GON) Administrator Administratrix's Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been 'appointed by the Countv Court of Jackson County. Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Jonn w . v ernou , aecea sea . au persona having claims against said efltat are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed administratrix at her residence at the Applogate Post Office In Jack- eon county. Oregon, or to tne oince of Qua Newbury, her attorney, in the United Stntes National Bank Build ing, Medford, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. LOR A M. PERNOLL, Administratrix of the estate of John w. Pernoll, deceased. Dated and first published Decem ber 19th. ipsa. The Grange Eagle Point Grange Eagle Point Grange met Decem ber 0 with good attendance. Third and fourth degrees were conferred on five candidate. Report of ways and means com mittee, some economics committee and their aub-commltteea on de carnival held December 3 were vary encouraging. The carnival waa a wonderful auoocsa with lot of fun for all and a considerable sum of money for the Grange treasury. The Grange tender, appreciation and thanks to all who helped. Interesting report were also glvon by educational committee. Mrs. Julia Davlea; leglalatlve committee, w. S. Davlea; library. Mrs. Lulu Taylor; good of the order and reception com mittees. During lecture program reports from members who attended the National Grange convention held at Portland were enjoyed. These were by Mr. and Mr. W. 8. Darby. Mr. Millie Tfngleaf, Mrs. Mabla Harnlsh and Mrs. Gertrude Stanley. Other number on the program were s skit by Wra. Perry and Harry Ward and reading by Mra. Mine Tlngleaf. J. o. Luak was elected co-op di rector. Joint Installation ot officers of Lake creek, Upper Rogue. Roxy Ann and Eagla Point orange will be held at our next regular meeting. De cember 20. at 8 p. m. All members are requested to pleaso be on time. Refreshment were served by Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy and Mr. and Mra. W. F. Martin. Hall committee for December la Mrs. Ethel Coy and Mrs. Ida Kent. At last meeting of Orange Home Economic club It waa decided to have our annual Christmas party at the next regular meeting Decem ber 59. All those ttndlng are re. que tec' to bring a email Chrlstmsa preaent. Theae will be exchangod and a short Chrlstma program given. All Orange ladles are urged to attend these meetings. CentraTpoInt Granite. Central Point Grange will hold Installation Wednesday evening. De cember at. The open meeting will be followed by Chrtstms party with program and tree. All attending are aaked to bring a gift not exceedlr fifteen cents In value. There will be practice Monday ev ening, December 10, for installation end all taking part ar requested to be preaent. Oranx Installation, (By Oertruda Heak) Joint Installations arranged for the oomlng week are: December 30 at Eagla Point Orange hall, Installation of Lake Creek. Up per Rogue. Roxy Ann and Eale Point Orangea. Installation wlU be bald during regular meeting and is not open to the public. All Orangers ar Invited to attend. December aa at 8 p. m. In Bell view Orange hall for officer of th Bellvlew, Talent and possibly Orlf fln Creek Orange. For the liwt week of December group Installations are arranged for 8 p. m. December 37 for th Sams Valley, Onld Hill, Uva Oak and En terprise Orange officer. December 39 at 8 p. m. In Jack sonville Orang hJl for Jacksonville, Applegnte, Upper Applegate and pos sibly O riff In Creek Orang officer. Announcement of th Installation of th Pomona Grange officers will be given later. WtNDOW OLASS-We sell window (lass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Troworldg Ceo Inst Work. Big Applegate 1 BIO APPLEGATE, Deo. 10 (Spl.)l Mra. Lena Chaloner of South Dakota Is here to spend the Chrlstmae holi days with her daughter, Mra. Kick Freed, at Ruch. After Christmas she will go to Olympla, Wash., to visit relatives. Presentations by the acrobatic claas ot Mra. Helen Davis of Applegate were an added feature of the dance given Saturday night at Applegate community hall by the Applegate school. Much praise waa given the fine work of the youngsters under the direction of Mra. Davis, who la giving her services gratis. Pupil appearing In various numbers were Billy and Wesley Davis. Wallace and Jean Cren shaw, Gordon Truax. SUaa Davis. Bobby Wallls, Beulah Balderatone. Carolyn and Georgia Benedict, and Beverly Mee. Piano accompaniment was played by Miss Jean Brown. A bar.aar was given by the school Im provement club, and a grab bag was popular, A large crowd attended, and the school cleared nearly one hundred dollars. Muale waa furnlahed by MerrlU'a orcheatra from Granta Pass. Among thoae attending from Medford were Mr. -and Mra. O. M. Murphy and Dr. and Mrs Robert D. Coe. Dick, Edgar and Olenn Bailey have returned to Little Applegate after spending a few day at Orlc, Cal., visit ing their brother, Clifford. Junior Jarmln of Medford spent Sunday here aa a guest of Donald O'Brien. Much wood chopping la under way In the Upper Applegate area since Lee Port. Jr., and Morris Byrne have tak en to the axe and aaw and have formed a company known aa the Bro ken Limb Wood Company, Inc. Dur ing the early workings of the corpor ation, the two woodsman stepped off their wood lengths, but seeing that their customers wefe getting too much wood for their money, they now use a measuring etlck. The boys are doing a heavy bualnesa. reporting more orders than they can fill In a year, and that they already have re ceived correspondence under the new firm name. They are operating on the proporty ot L. 5. oftenbacher. The Applegate extension unit will hold regular meeting Wedneaday, De cember 31. beginning at 1:30 pjn. The early afternoon will be devoted to parent education atudy club work, when leaden, Mra. Helen Davis and Mrs. Audrey Crenshaw will discuss family relationships. Following the project work, those attending will re ceive glfta from Santa Claua at the Chrlstmsa tree. Everyone Interested Is Invited to attend, and all are aaked to contribute a gift to the tree not exceeding twenty-five cent. John Taylor of Redding, Cal., waa here last week to visit hla mother, Mrs. Icle Taylor of Central Point, who underwent an operation at Sacred Heart hospital, a few day ago. unce again school youngster here are participating In the old. old Joy of having chrlstmae at school wat- kina. Beaver Creek and Ruch will present program with the customary tree and gift exchangea and treat. The Applegate school and Sunday .uooi Vui giv a joint program at the school house Friday evening, De cember as. which wlU Include har monica numbers, a radio play, and a "sy pageant. Lttie Applegate aciool will observe Chrlstma with a tree and party for the youngster.. Mr. and Mra. Herman Offenbacher returned to their horn her Wednea day after a honeymoon trip to the coast. Their wedding occurred at Yreka Friday. The ladlea of th Ruch sewing cir cle entertained their husbands at an nnual chicken dinner Pridav er.nin. at their club room at the Ruch school. " exenange was an added feature of the evening. Floyd McKee made a brief builnees trip to Salem early Uil week. Troy ciayto nof Ruoh waa a pa tlcnt at Saoicd Heart hospital for a abort time thi week, where he re ceived treatment for a hoii. The young people's class of th -.hiviiib j-resoyterlan chureh ... pected to meet the Beaver Creek Sun day school at Upper Applegate Grange hall December 18 for an trternoon aervlc. The local Sunday school ap preciates the Interest of the neigh boring worker In coming hare. Mra Cora Crump of Eugen 1 here tn apend the holiday with Mr. and narom orump and Mr. and Mr. Jack Crump. Henry Head underwent amputation of finger a few day ago. Th op eration became neosaaary when com- aroaa rrom an Injun re calved In woodsaw. Hiram Head of Upper Applegate I .K""... ui. no. may period with reltlves In Portland. GRANTS PASS S. 0. CORPS WINS COMPANY CONTEST GRANTS PASS. Dee. 10 (nl i G. M. Flint, o. A. Hansen, Gal w. ormm. u. It. Sutton. J. H. Oleae, all of Orant Pass, Howard P. Bearas of Cave Junction, George Ollnghouae Olendala nd th local district man ager, Paul W. Sauv of the Standard Oil company were guest of District Manager H. L. Hathaway at a ban quet In Medford Friday evening. The local men war winner In an October-November motor oil aalea contest In competition with th 30 districts of northern California and southern Oregon. i Weather northern California: Partly cloudy tonuht with anow flurrle ever th Sierras; Tuesday fair with local mom. Ing togs; cold; gentl changeable winds off eoaat, becoming moderate northwest. . Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Tues day; anow flurrle In east portion tonight: little change In tempera ture; gaotl northerly wind otf coast. 1 McLeod McLEOD, Dec. 10. (Bpl.) Mr, and Mrs. H. McFarland apent the eve ning of December 8 at the horn of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Watson In Trail. Mr. and Mra. L. Whiteside of Medford spent several days laat week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Morgan. Quest at th home of Mr. and Mra. Bob Alworth December 10 were Mr. and Mra. N. J. McFarland and Mr. and Mra. Gua Dlteworth. On December 13 Mr. and Mra. Arthur Mullena and Caroline Harding were visitors there. December 8 waa clean-up day at Upper Rogue Orange hall. Quite a few turned out and a covered dish lunch waa served t noon. Those attending were Meadames Violet and Maude Dltsworth, Lena Alworth. Veda Neville, Gladya Cunningham and Meryle Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Qua Dltsworth, Frank Dltaworih, Mr. and Mra. Hughes, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Vaughn and Jack Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Axtell. Bill Thomas waa dinner guest at the home of Bob Alworth December 11. Mr. and Mra. Baker, recent ar rlvala from Idaho, are now settled In their home on the Brophy road which they purchased from Edna Mclntlre. The community extend their best wishes to the new neigh bora and hope they will like It here. Uncle George la still confined to the hospital In Medford and the community wishes him a speedy re covery, .and hurry home, George. Tom Carlton had the misfortune to cut hla knee with an axe. Here'a hoping he will bo In fin shape soon again so h can danca th big ppl. The high wind November 39 blew down, the flume between Jim Saw yer's place and Hughes. On of Jack Edler' work horse died December la. Dinner guest at the "Folding H1U Ranch" on December a were Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve and son, Billy, Mr. and Mra. Bruce Grlevea, Mra. Katie Grlevea and Mr. and Mra. Clifford Clark and daughter. Donald and Wendla Vaughn at tended the Scout meeting at Pros pect November ao. There waa a good attendance at the 4-H club meeting at Elk Creek school December 8. Mr. and Mr. Roy Vaughn wen visitor in Eagl Point Deo. 8. A miscellaneous ahower was given at the home of Mllly Qlasa Decem ber 8 In honor of her daughter, Lola, who received aome very lovely glfta. Those attending were Mesdamea Merly and Gertie Carlton, Helen Ax tell, Ethel and Zella Tunis. Alva Edler, Mrs. Curry, Floosie Mullena, Eva Segessman, Ruth and Erma Beddlngfleld, Mr. Montag, Lena Al worth, Ethel Casey, Clara Maude and Violet Dltsworth, Trassla Vaughn and Oladya Robinson. Mlsa ' Lola Olass and Lester West motored to Vancouver, Wash., Dec 9 where they were married at th court house. Mra. Mllly Glass, mother of the bride, accompanied them aa far aa Vancouver. After the wed ding, Mr. and Mra. West left on a two week1 honeymoon after which they will be at home to their many friend at th Olass home on Butt Creek. McLeod Extension unit met at th horn of Edna Von Stain De cember 14 with a covered dish lunch eon at noon and a Christmas ex change In th afternoon. There were la members present, and Mrs. Dor othy Beck of Prospect and Mra. Zuba Gates of Trail were visitors, zella TulUa and Carrie Harding presented "Oood Oroomlng No. 1. A public card party for ladle will ha held at th home of Violet Dlt worth Wedneaday afternoon, January 4. Each lady will pay 10 cent, th proceed to help pay a delegate' expenses to Corvallla In February. H. E. Club will hold tnair regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, Decem ber 30 In their Orang Hall. Thla will be a Christmas exchange and PoUyanna will be revealed. A large attendance la expected. Jack Casey of Santa Monica la vlaltlng hi parent, . Mr. and Mr. Jim Casey for a few days. Mia Barbara Davit of Oakland la also her visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mra. Jim Caaey. Upper Rogue Orang held It regu lar meeting December 16 with a, Christmas party. Troop 10, Boy Scouts, also bald their court of honor. Enrollment I now In progre for new member for th Cub. Thoae expecting to Join are Buss and Eugen Dltsworth, Robert and Walter Byrd, Tommy Carlton, D. Neville. Harry Harding, Jr. Th meeting of th Elk Creek P.-T. A. waa held December 0 at th Blk Creek tobool. Due to Illness th speaker wis unable to be pres ent, but a good bualnesa meeting was h.ld. Tea towel ware brought for th school lunch room. Refresh menu of tea and cookies were served. News of 4-H t$CLUBS Plan for the coming year wars discussed by th Antelope tewing club st th regular meeting Decem ber 10, st th horn of Clare Mas Blgbam. Following burin masting cams were played and refreshment served. Kathleen Davlet was th only member absent. ST. LOUIS, Deo, 10. AP) United States Circuit Judgs Charle B. Psrts, who tint ruled on monetary poller ot th Roosevelt administration, th right of congress to abrogate th cold clause In private contracts, died st hla bom her yaet.rday. t